Made in Baltimore: Marketing Your Makerspace
How will you reach the Makers in your local community to let them know about your Makerspace? Don’t forget marketing in your makerspace plans.
How will you reach the Makers in your local community to let them know about your Makerspace? Don’t forget marketing in your makerspace plans.
A biohacker is someone with the mindset of a hacker, but who works with different tools, such as pipettes, incubators, tubes or petrie dishes.
Preparing food can at times be a craft or a science. Chefs need the freedom to experiment and a place that can facilitate creativity.
Having different pricing options for your makerspace let’s you attract “super users” while still retaining casual users.
Since it opened its doors almost a decade ago, TechShop has become one of the most well-known and widespread makerspaces in the country. Today, Founder and Chairmain Jim Newton made a big announcement about CEO Mark Hatch’s resignation.
From safety courses to partnering with other schools to host classes to taking advantage of MOOCs, your makerspace has options for education.
Amazing things happen with MakerJam, which gets kids involved in making with themed events that emphasize creativity and collaboration.